Extreme Heat in Asia and the Middle East Sparks Alarming Climate Survival Crisis
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that over 21 cities in Southeast Asia and the Middle East recently experienced temperatures above 110°F. He highlights the deadly consequences of such heat, including wet-bulb syndrome, and explains that poverty and weak infrastructure in many of these regions make adaptation nearly impossible. The situation underscores how climate change is already a dire humanitarian emergency for millions.
